Tutor.com reviews

3.3

46% would recommend to a friend

(595 total reviews)

Hyoung Jun (Joshua) Park

36% approve of CEO

33% positive business outlook

Tutor.com has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 595 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Tutor.com employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Educación industry (3.7 stars).

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595 reviews
1.0
Sep 19, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible hours and some nice customers/students

Cons

I've been teaching on the college level for more than a decade but wasn't passing their assessments. They didn't like what I was doing, never tired of saying so, and basically ignored my sincere and humble calls for help. Customers liked what I was doing, but that clearly wasn't enough. The problem is, as another reviewer has noted, with their perception of "giving answers." They apparently want you to play a kind of ineffectual and insubstantial game with customers, all in the name of providing supposedly "educational" experiences. When I differed with the program and pointed out that I did have some experience as an educator, hoping I could bring something of value to the program, I was frostily ignored. When I pointed out that I had better ratings at the beginning of my time with them, before they began to actively mentor (i.e. micro-manage) me, my mentor told me that of course I was getting good ratings--I was giving away all the answers. At first this disconnect seemed baffling, but then I recognized it--it is simply the monolithic voice of Corporate America, telling the underlings how things must be and ignoring how they actually are. I used to hear it as a lowly corporate peon, when I hadn't age, experience, or qualifications going for me. Now I have plenty of those and I still hear it. These are the kind of people who, in the name of Quality Control, want to control everything. The people who do not trust a human being to provide customer service on the phone, so they require employees to answer with thank-you-for-calling-barnes-and-noble-it's-a-beautiful-day-in-the-universe-today-this-is-Fred-speaking-how-can-I help-you? I regret that this opportunity did not work out. It seemed like a great way to occupy quiet office hours and stretch a few teaching muscles with some new technology. But I can't deal with their total lack of respect. I should add, in accordance with other reviewers, that Tutor.com will not back the employee against the abusive customer. Many people logged in with no desire to learn, seeking answers, hoping someone else would do their work. I've resisted such users and received bad ratings and bad language, only to be criticized for doing so by my mentor. I'm amazed that the company enables these (often insulting) abusers and dares to call itself an education-based program.

1.0
Mar 11, 2019

Misses the mark

Recommend
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Pros

Able to work from home.

Cons

Low pay, non-responsive company leadership, abhorrent shift scheduling process.

1.0
Mar 27, 2013

DO NOT WORK HERE!

Recommend
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Pros

None. There are no pros. Oh wait... I have to write 20 words here? Let me start counting... I guess this is one of the few online companies that will actually hire current college students (and that you don't necessarily need a degree yet). Either way, they're paying peanuts. Do this if you absolutely don't have anything better to do with your spare time.

Cons

Prospective employees should take all of the cons listed here seriously. Somebody should create a forum where the tutors can discuss. But of course, they're just afraid that the tutors will unionize. Or collectively agree to go off and start off their own online tutoring, where quality tutoring will actually take place. Only a whopping 5% (or close to that) of students actually pay to use this. There's an obvious reason for this - the service isn't worth 38 bucks an hour. It's not even worth 10 bucks an hour. The rest is of the tab is, yes, paid by our tax dollars. Seriously, people *should* be filing complaints to their local libraries that their tax dollars are being wasted on this scam. It's ludicrous for our tax dollars to be going to a for-profit company like this one.

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